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Public meeting May 6 on mid-rise condo at 1420 Bayview

A meeting is scheduled for the evening of May 6 on the application to build a mid-rise condominium at 1420 Bayview Ave south of Balliol St. 8-floor condo intended for Bayview Ave. south of Balliol St.

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Toronto, New York indicies hit another record high Tuesday

The two best known stock indexes in Canada and the U.S. closed at record highs on Tuesday, as the price of oil pushes higher and U.S. companies posted strong profits. The S&P/TSX Composite Index of the largest companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange closed up 93 points to 16,671. That beats the previous all-time high the index hit last week, when it headed into the long weekend at 16,612. CBC

Leafs-Bruins Game 7 Tuesday will clear streets of Toronto

Game 7 of the Leafs-Bruins series is likely to pretty much clear the streets Tuesday night as fans and even non-fans gather around the television. For the second straight year, the two teams have taken a series to the limit. The winner of this game (CBCSports.ca, 7 p.m. ET) will head to the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Columbus Blue Jackets. The Bruins earned the right to play Game 7 at home by finishing seven points up on the Maple Leafs in the Atlantic Division, but home-ice advantage hasn’t meant much so far in the series. No team has won two in a row over the first six games; Boston would need to break that streak to advance.

Hodgson girls off to Kids’ Lit Quiz world finals in Singapore

Four Grade Seven girls at Hodgson Middle School are Canadian champions in the brainy international competition known as Kids’ Lit Quiz. For their hard work, intelligence and calm under fire, Gillian, Julia, Lila and Leah are heading to Singapore this July to compete for the Kids’ Lit world championship. Team Canada (previously the Hodgson Hawks) will compete against national teams from ten other English-speaking countries. The girls gained the right to compete in Singapore by winning the national championship held at McMaster University in Hamilton in January. Their victory was solid as they finished 9 points ahead of second place Tecumseh Elementary School from Vancouver. John T. Tuck Public School of Burlington finished third. Judges noted it was the first time in eight years that a public school has won national honours. The team will be holding an online auction from May 23 to June 2 to raise funds for the girls’ airfare to Singapore and to donate to Kids’ Lit Canada. Authors and local businesses have generously donated more than 100 items for the auction.

Kids Lit Quiz is the creation of Wayne Mills, a former professor at the University of Auckland. It’s first year was 1991 and since then it has seen thousands of students 10 to 13 from around the globe participate. It has been nicknamed with remarkable accuracy the Sport of Reading. Kids stand by their buzzers in teams of four to answer questions about the written works, life, times and maybe even the idiosyncracies of English language authors past and present. Kids’ Lit Quiz has spread to eleven countries where English is a universal, and usually, the first language. They are Australia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand, United Kingdom, Canada and the US. Now Gillian, Julia, Lila and Leah are at work with Hodgson teachers Ms Diane Stewart and Mr. Evan Tarleton, determined to win in Singapore.

DJ Lucas Meyer will voice Trudeau “D’Oh Canada” episode

Toronto DJ and impressionist Lucas Meyer will voice the character of Justin Trudeau on The Simpsons. Mr. Meyers is well known in radio and media circles for his amusing imitations, most of them uncannily like the real subject. The Simpsons episode will be written by Emmy-award winning writer and Exeter, ON, native Tim Long. It deals with Simpson off-spring Lisa being mistakenly granted asylum in Canada during a family outing to Niagara Falls. The Sun says Tuesday that Long believes “there may be mention of a current scandal.” That suggests the SNC-Lavalin controversy may get some airtime. Meyer’s impressions were well-known among fellow journalists in Calgary, where he worked for local radio station, 660 News. He is now employed at Newstalk 1010.




Scruffy man appears in North Leaside yard, is told to leave

A thread of 22 comments on Facebook now deleted discussed the story and pictures posted by a North Leaside resident about the young man seen here. He jumped over a fence and “made himself comfortable” in the backyard. “My husband went out and asked him to leave. He went without much protest, straight toward the house across the street. When he saw me taking pictures he turned westbound on Donlea. I filed a police report.” The lady of the house continued: “He was rummaging through our things on our deck. I was too scared at that moment to ask about his well-being, as he was trying to steal from us. He is probably sick and needs help, but in those few minutes I could only think about the safety of my children.” Some of those posting said they think he has been seen panhandling near Leslie St. and Highway 401.

Magical Midways, Unstoppable, Galito’s and MP’s job fair

As the week begins, Magical Midways is back at East York Town Centre with games and rides running through to Sunday, April 28. They were flying Monday. Find them in the east parking lot. Upper right, the unstoppable para-Olympic athlete Tracy Schmitt is at Leaside High School Tuesday night. You must hear her. At centre right, they’re whispering at the A & W in East York Town Centre that the Peel restaurant chain Galito’s is getting ready to open next door. Another example of the Costco effect possibly? At lower left are the Maguire-Moore Peewee B Wildcats, silver winners at the Brampton Canadettes Easter Tournament. Great work ladies. Finally, get the kids over to MP Rob Oliphant’s job fair Wednesday afternoon at St. Clement of Ohrid Macedonian Orthodox Cathedral on Overlea Blvd. If you don’t go, you won’t know.

Danish billionaire loses 3 of 4 children in Sri Lanka killings

Three of the four children of Danish billionaire Anders Holch Povlsen died in the Sri Lanka bombing attack, according to local media reports. The family was visiting the country over the Easter holiday. The names of the children have not been released at this time. Holch Povlsen is one of Denmark’s richest men, being the owner of the clothing chain Bestseller and the biggest single shareholder in online clothing retailer ASOS. He is also the largest private landowner in the U.K., according to media stories.

 

Models in silver suits promote vaping at Yonge and Dundas

Health Canada Sunday shut down the Imperial Tobacco Company pop-up vaping operation in Dundas Square, the wildly magnetic location for teens and tweens at the corner of Dundas and Yonge Sts. The government says Imperial, under the trade name of its vaping subsidiary, Vype, was violating its prohibition on lifestyle vaping ads. Among the attractions at the Vype pop up were stylish young women dressed in silver. Vype was created by Imperial in 2016 as an inducement to those who smoked tobacco to quit that habit. Many however say the vaping industry is intent on recruiting young non-smokers to that habit. Imperial Tobacco is a subsidiary of British American Tobacco (BAT) with head offices in London.

She stabs man in groin then falls or jumps from building

An apparent domestic argument at an apartment unit near Victoria Park Ave and Parma Court Sunday morning was the prelude to a stabbing and serious fall from the residence. During the argument a woman attacked a man in the groin or genitals several times. He escaped and called for help. Shortly after that a woman identified as Deidre Martin, 42, of Toronto fell or jumped some distance to the ground. Both persons are being treated for serious injuries.

He’s baaack! Husky Apple products thief starts new season

The husky burglar and thief of Apple computer equipment from downtown businesses is back. The man is well known to police of four Divisions, including 53, for his careful break and enters designed to net him Apple computer products  A release Sunday notes that he targets older buildings and gains entry with a crowbar to force doors. He has been doing this on an apparent schedule since 2016 during the summer and fall months. Maybe he’s a snowbird. The photo montage above was released by the police last October. He is described as 6’0″-6’2″, heavy build, 220-240 lbs., clean-shaven, with short brown hair. He dresses well and blends in with regular crowds. He is agile and stands out due to his size. Security camera video is now released. Take a look at him below and see if you know him. Somebody does.

Beaches Easter Parade, Appletree Egg Hunt please children

The 46th Annual Beaches Lions Club Parade was held Sunday along Queen St East. And the Appletree Easter Egg Hunt and photo occasion with the Easter Bunny took over June Rowlands Park at the Sharon, Lois and Bram Playground. Happy Easter all.